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PHẦN 3: ĐỀ ÔN LUYỆN THI PRACTICE TEST 8

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Danh sách câu hỏi

Câu 4:

A. illiterate   B. itinerary      C. stalagmite     D. textile

Câu 5:

A. tankard        B.dengue      C. conquer    D. bundle

Câu 7:

A. deficiency     B. individual    C. parabolic    D. cultivation


Câu 8:

A. conspicuous      B. administer    C. hesitancy           D. imperial


Câu 9:

A. astronomy B. facilitate C. spectacular D. moisturizer

Câu 10:

A. concentrate        B. contestant           C. authentic            D. compartment


Câu 12:

People are much more likely to go………….you if you do things their way.


Câu 14:

As living abroad, he can only afford to see his………….family once a year.


Câu 15:

Children coming from a………….family tend to have emotional and mental problems.


Câu 16:

Their phones look quite similar but one costs………….the other.


Câu 17:

To apply for U.S visa, you………….out the DS-160 application form and submit it online.


Câu 18:

Since Doi Moi in 1986, Vietnamese people have been optimistic about the………….for their economy.


Câu 19:

Many Asian families nowadays still give………….treatment to their sons and grandsons.


Câu 20:

Australia’s wildfires………….to be over now.


Câu 22:

The show was successful mainly because they………….for months.


Câu 24:

Sharing a flat with her made me go through a………….of emotions as she was a drama queen.


Câu 25:

………….we haven’t spoken with each other since we left school.


Câu 27:

Gender equality and support for women have come………….in the past few decades.


Câu 28:

Most flights to China were………….amid the coronavirus outbreak earlier this year.


Câu 30:

………….Emily better tell her father what happened?


Câu 33:

They were paid a ridiculous amount of money for such a simple job.


Câu 35:

Frequent facial massage can somehow stimulate collagen production in your skin.


Câu 61:

In the sixteenth-century Italy and eighteenth-century France, the ruling families……….


Câu 62:

In England, the upper classes………..


Câu 63:

Every code of etiquette has contained three elements which are………...


Câu 64:

The custom of young men bowing to show respect when passing the dwellings of their elders was cited as a characteristic of………...


Câu 65:

The practical rules of etiquette, for example those governing table manners………..


Câu 66:

Etiquette cultivated as an art gracious living…………..


Câu 67:

The ideals of chivalry demanded that………...


Câu 68:

The rules of etiquette in Renaissance Italy………...


Câu 69:

The average working man in fifteenth-century Italy……...


Câu 70:

Consideration for the old and weak and the avoidance of giving unnecessary offense to others are………..


Câu 71:

(71)………….. It might be thought that jump racing would be considered the more important type of racing as horses not only have to run but also have to jump
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C. Flat races take place in the summer months and are generally run over shorter distances than jump races. The emphasis is totally on speed.


Câu 72:

In fact, the reserve is true, as flat racing is considered to be superior. (72)…………...

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F. In spite of this, the most famous horse race in Britain is a jump race called the Grand National. This takes place at Aintree in Liverpool every spring and attracts people from all over the world.


Câu 73:

Jockeys in jump races risk injuries not only from hitting the ground if they fall off their horse but also from being hit by other horses if they fall at a fence. (73)…………...

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E. Even though jockeys are well aware of the dangers involved, they are usually keen to return to racing as soon as possible, even when their injuries have been very painful and serious.


Câu 74:

(74)…………... Gee Armitage, one of the relatively few women jockeys,

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B. “Jockeys are paid for every time they ride,” said a race course doctor. “If I tell an injured jockey that he cannot ride in the following race, he loses money.”


Câu 75:

is one who had a very serious fall some time ago and spent months in considerable pain. (75)…………...

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G. She had been riding in a race at Huntingdon and her horse had been jumping perfectly but then fell badly at the next-to-last fence. Gee managed to get up and walk to the ambulance but was taken straight to hospital where she stayed for the next month.


Câu 82:

Camouflage/ be/ one/ most effective/ way/ animals/ avoid/ attack/ treeless Arctic.

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Camouflage is one of the most effective ways for animals to avoid attacks/ being attacked in the treeless Arctic.

Câu 83:

Large numbers/ young people/ complete/ university/ last summer/ be/ still/ work.

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    Large numbers of young people who completed/ completing university last summer are still/ have still been out of work.

Câu 84:

The Faculty/ Education/ house/ the new building/ the main campus/ offer/ courses/ undergraduate/ postgraduate/ level.

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The Faculty of Education, housed/ which is housed in the new building on the main campus, offers courses at [both] undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Câu 85:

There/ be/ growing concern/ people/ consumption/ wild animals/ and/ hidden dangers/ it/ bring/ public health security/ since/ novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)/ outbreak.
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There has been a growing concern among people over the consumption/ about people's consumption of wild animals and the hidden dangers it brings to public health security since the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.

Câu 86:

Write an essay (250 words) about how to prevent adverse effects of TV violence on children.
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Suggested essay:

Nowadays, it cannot be denied that whenever we turn on the television, we are likely to see images of cruelty and violence. The effects these unpleasant images have on children are definitely negative. However, there are certain measures that can be taken in order to deal with this issue.

To begin with, the situation could be improved if we all complained to our local TV stations about the unsuitable programs and the hours that they are shown for children. In this way, the stations would be convinced to produce more appropriate shows and broadcast them earlier during the day for young people, while specific ones with violent scenes should be cut down and aired only late at night. Accordingly, children would have less chance to get exposed to the growing proliferation of violent and aggressive content on TV.

Secondly, it would be a good idea for parents to constantly check the TV guide and select programs which are proper for children. By doing this, they could make sure their children would watch only educational and non-violent programs. Furthermore, parents are also advised to build a close relationship with their children and help them solve any problems and conflicts through effective communication instead of using their fists. It should be agreed that children who are well-nurtured, feel loved and secure are less inclined to be negatively affected by whatever shown on television. Therefore, parents play a key role in protecting their children from any harm caused by TV violence.

To sum up, there are many steps that we can take to ensure violence on TV does not have a negative influence on children. The thing is all of US including television producers and parents should be responsible for the children's well-being.


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